ludus = elementary education schola = advanced education Sorry, but I don't know how to say days in Latin.
discipulus
"Best student" in Latin would be: optimus discipulus
The Latin for student can be translated from the word 'pupil' - discipulus, -i (m)
Discipulus Christi pronounced: Dees-KEE-poo-lus KREES-tee (the r is rolled)
The root "discipulus" means "student" in Latin.
ludus = elementary education schola = advanced education Sorry, but I don't know how to say days in Latin.
discipulus
It means, "I am a student." This form ending in -a would be a female student (discipulus for a male).
"Disciple" and "disciplinarian" have the root word "discipulus," which means "student" or "learner" in Latin.
"Best student" in Latin would be: optimus discipulus
The Latin for student can be translated from the word 'pupil' - discipulus, -i (m)
Discipulus Christi pronounced: Dees-KEE-poo-lus KREES-tee (the r is rolled)
discipulus for singular and discipuli for plural
Bonus IS Latin.
'Bonus' means 'good' in Latin.
discipulus (That's for males. For females it would be discipula, and for both or no gender, discipulum.)